NUMBER 24 AND FORMER BREWERY BUILDINGS ATTACHED AT REAR

List Entry Summary

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

Name: NUMBER 24 AND FORMER BREWERY BUILDINGS ATTACHED AT REAR

List entry Number: 1078035

Location

NUMBER 24 AND FORMER BREWERY BUILDINGS ATTACHED AT REAR, HIGH STREET

The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County: Hertfordshire

District: Dacorum

District Type: District Authority

Parish: Tring

National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.

Grade: II

Date first listed: 21-Sep-1951

Date of most recent amendment: 29-May-1986

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Legacy System: LBS

UID: 355711

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Details

TRING HIGH STREET
SP 9211
(South side)
11/75
No. 24 and former brewery
21.9.51
buildings attached at rear
(Formerly listed as No 24)
GV II
House and attached brewery, now shop and business premises. Early C18,
stucco front early C19. Red brick, in house painted or stuccoed, with
hipped steep slated roofs. A large 3-windows, 3-storeys house facing N
onto pavement with roof extended to left over painted brick gateway with
'TRING BREWERY.' in stucco raised letters with a reeded frame with
corner paterae and lion masks and cambered stucco panel with incised
border above elliptical gauged arch with stucco keystone and imposts as
entrance to carriageway into brewery yard paved with granite setts.
Symmetrical stucco house front with plinth interrupted by bases of 4
giant order pilasters framing a central bay with heavy round arched
moulded doorway to 6-panel flush-beaded recessed door and radial
margin-light fanlight, up 2 steps and slightly wider flanking bays with
one window to each floor. Cornice above moulded frames of lst floor
windows with bracketed sills and recessed 10/10 panes sashes, 3 square
windows to 2nd floor, plain with 5/5 panes sashes and incised panelled
pilasters above giant pilasters of lower part. Wide eaves with dentilled
cornice. A shopfront with moulded cornice to deep projecting fascia has
been inserted on ground floor on left of entrance. Elliptical wooden
rear arch to carriageway. 2- and 3-storeys rear wing in painted brick
with stucco porch block in angle with full entablature. Linked by
single-storey building with sashes, a 2-storeys long brewery building
with higher part at S. Area of wooden louvres on E flank. N end has wide
round arched doorway with small-pane glazed fanlight above boarded
double doors. 3-light small-paned casement over. Ornamental wind-vane on
apex of hipped roof at N end. Known as Brown's Brewery in 1830.

Listing NGR: SP9237511381

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